Crossword-Solution: RINSINGS
We have 15 clues for the answer “RINSINGS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Salon steps | 1 answer |
| Steps in a salon | 1 answer |
| sweepings | 12 answers |
| draff | 13 answers |
| waste-product | 13 answers |
| carrion | 13 answers |
| Waste product | 14 answers |
| slops | 16 answers |
| Offal | 25 answers |
| Leavings | 39 answers |
| Hogwash | 52 answers |
| Garbage | 53 answers |
| filth | 56 answers |
| Grime | 61 answers |
| DIRT ___ | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERATE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RINSINGS (5)
And furthermore they have also made foul with their washings and rinsings All the troughs of the village, and all the fountains have sullied; For but one thought is in all, and that how to satisfy quickest Self and the need of the moment, regardless of what may come after." Thus she spoke, and the broad stone steps meanwhile had descended With her companion beside her, and on the low wall of the fountain Both sat them down.
For the most part bearing the stamp of their origin in the vacuity of the writer's exchequer rather than in the fulness of his genius, they suggest by their feeble flavor the rinsings of a void brain after the more important concoctions of the expired year.
Gueneau: "Pray, how does it happen that my illegitimate children are healthy and live, while all the Queen's children are so delicate and always die?" "Sire," replied Gueneau, "it is because the Queen has only the rinsings of the glass." He always slept in the Queen's bed, but did not always accommodate himself to the Spanish temperament of that Princess; so that the Queen knew he had been elsewhere.
Gueneau: “Pray, how does it happen that my illegitimate children are healthy and live, while all the Queen’s children are so delicate and always die?” “Sire,” replied Gueneau, “it is because the Queen has only the rinsings of the glass.” He always slept in the Queen’s bed, but did not always accommodate himself to the Spanish temperament of that Princess; so that the Queen knew he had been elsewhere.
More fastidious, Greenacre could have wished his egg some six months fresher, and his drink less obviously a concoction of rinsings.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2012).